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HB3869

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97TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY State of Illinois 2011 and 2012


HB3869
by Rep. Dave Winters

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
35 ILCS 105/2 35 ILCS 110/2 from Ch. 120, par. 439.2 from Ch. 120, par. 439.32

Amends the Use Tax Act and the Service Use Tax Act. Removes provisions of the Acts, beginning on the first day of the first month to occur not less than 30 days after the effective date of the amendatory Act, providing that the terms "retailer maintaining a place of business in this State" (in the Use Tax Act) and "serviceman maintaining a place of business in this State" (in the Service Use Tax Act) include a retailer or serviceman having a contract with a person located in this State under which the person directly or indirectly refers potential customers to the retailer or serviceman by a link on the person's Internet website. Effective immediately.

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A BILL FOR

HB3869 1 AN ACT concerning revenue.

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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly:
Section 5. The Use Tax Act is amended by changing Section 2 as follows:

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(35 ILCS 105/2) (from Ch. 120, par. 439.2) Sec. 2. "Use" means the exercise by any person of any right power over tangible personal property incident to the

ownership of that property, except that it does not include the sale of such property in any form as tangible personal property in the regular course of business to the extent that such property is not first subjected to a use for which it was purchased, and does not include the use of such property by its owner for demonstration purposes: Provided that the property purchased is deemed to be purchased for the purpose of resale, despite first being used, to the extent to which it is resold as an ingredient of of an intentionally "Use" produced does not product mean or the

by-product

manufacturing.

demonstration use or interim use of tangible personal property by a retailer before he sells that tangible personal property. For watercraft or aircraft, if the period of demonstration use or interim use by the retailer exceeds 18 months, the retailer shall pay on the retailers' original cost price the tax imposed

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by this Act, and no credit for that tax is permitted if the watercraft or aircraft is subsequently sold by the retailer. "Use" does not mean the physical incorporation of tangible personal property, to the extent not first subjected to a use for which it was purchased, as an ingredient or constituent, into other tangible personal property (a) which is sold in the regular course of business ingredient time of or or (b) which the person has be

incorporating undertaken at

such the

constituent purchase to

therein cause to

such

transported in interstate commerce to destinations outside the State of Illinois: Provided that the property purchased is deemed to be purchased for the purpose of resale, despite first being used, to the extent to which it is resold as an

ingredient of an intentionally produced product or by-product of manufacturing. "Watercraft" means a Class 2, Class 3, or Class 4

watercraft as defined in Section 3-2 of the Boat Registration and Safety Act, a personal watercraft, or any boat equipped with an inboard motor. "Purchase at retail" means the acquisition of the ownership of or title to tangible personal property through a sale at retail. "Purchaser" means anyone who, through a sale at retail, acquires the ownership of tangible personal property for a valuable consideration. "Sale at retail" means any transfer of the ownership of or

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title to tangible personal property to a purchaser, for the purpose of use, and not for the purpose of resale in any form as tangible personal property to the extent not first subjected to a use for which it was purchased, for a valuable

consideration: Provided that the property purchased is deemed to be purchased for the purpose of resale, despite first being used, to the extent to which it is resold as an ingredient of an intentionally produced product or by-product of

manufacturing. For this purpose, slag produced as an incident to manufacturing pig iron or steel and sold is considered to be an intentionally produced by-product of manufacturing. "Sale at retail" includes any such transfer made for resale unless made in compliance with Section 2c of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, as incorporated by reference into Section 12 of this Act. Transactions whereby the possession of the property is transferred but the seller retains the title as security for payment of the selling price are sales. "Sale at retail" shall also be construed to include any Illinois florist's sales transaction in which the purchase order is received in Illinois by a florist and the sale is for use or consumption, but the Illinois florist has a florist in another state deliver the property to the purchaser or the purchaser's donee in such other state. Nonreusable tangible personal property that is used by persons engaged in the business of operating a restaurant, cafeteria, or drive-in is a sale for resale when it is

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transferred to customers in the ordinary course of business as part of the sale of food or beverages and is used to deliver, package, or consume food or beverages, regardless of where consumption of the food or beverages occurs. Examples of those items include, but are not limited to nonreusable, paper and plastic cups, plates, baskets, boxes, sleeves, buckets or other containers, utensils, straws, placemats, napkins, doggie bags, and wrapping or packaging materials that are transferred to customers as part of the sale of food or beverages in the ordinary course of business. The purchase, employment and transfer of such tangible personal property as newsprint and ink for the primary purpose of conveying news (with or without other information) is not a purchase, use or sale of tangible personal property. "Selling price" means the consideration for a sale valued in money whether received in money or otherwise, including cash, credits, property other than as hereinafter provided, and services, but not including the value of or credit given for traded-in tangible personal property where the item that is traded-in is of like kind and character as that which is being sold, and shall be determined without any deduction on account of the cost of the property sold, the cost of materials used, labor or service cost or any other expense whatsoever, but does not include interest or finance charges which appear as

separate items on the bill of sale or sales contract nor charges that are added to prices by sellers on account of the

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seller's tax liability under the "Retailers' Occupation Tax Act", or on account of the seller's duty to collect, from the purchaser, the tax that is imposed by this Act, or, except as otherwise provided with respect to any cigarette tax imposed by a home rule unit, on account of the seller's tax liability under any local occupation tax administered by the Department, or, except as otherwise provided with respect to any cigarette tax imposed by a home rule unit on account of the seller's duty to collect, from the purchasers, the tax that is imposed under any local use tax administered by the Department. Effective December 1, 1985, "selling price" shall include charges that are added to prices by sellers on account of the seller's tax liability under the Cigarette Tax Act, on account of the seller's duty to collect, from the purchaser, the tax imposed under the Cigarette Use Tax Act, and on account of the seller's duty to collect, from the purchaser, any cigarette tax imposed by a home rule unit. The phrase "like kind and character" shall be liberally construed (including but not limited to any form of motor vehicle for any form of motor vehicle, or any kind of farm or agricultural implement for any other kind of farm or

agricultural implement), while not including a kind of item which, if sold at retail by that retailer, would be exempt from retailers' occupation tax and use tax as an isolated or

occasional sale. "Department" means the Department of Revenue.

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"Person" means any natural individual, firm, partnership, association, joint stock company, joint adventure, public or private corporation, limited liability company, or a receiver, executor, trustee, guardian or other representative appointed by order of any court. "Retailer" means and includes every person engaged in the business of making sales at retail as defined in this Section. A person who holds himself or herself out as being engaged who habitually engages) in selling tangible personal

property at retail is a retailer hereunder with respect to such sales (and not primarily in a service occupation)

notwithstanding the fact that such person designs and produces such tangible personal property on special order for the

purchaser and in such a way as to render the property of value only to such purchaser, if such tangible personal property so produced function on as special stock or order serves substantially of tangible the same

standard

items

personal

property that are sold at retail. A person as whose a activities are organized and conducted and who

primarily engages

not-for-profit tangible

service personal

enterprise, property at

in

selling

retail

(whether to the public or merely to members and their guests) is a retailer with respect to such transactions, excepting only a person organized and operated exclusively for charitable, religious or educational purposes either (1), to the extent of sales by such person to its members, students, patients or

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inmates of tangible personal property to be used primarily for the purposes of such person, or (2), to the extent of sales by such person of tangible personal property which is not sold or offered for sale by persons organized for profit. The selling of school books and school supplies by schools at retail to students is not "primarily for the purposes of" the school which does such selling. This paragraph does not apply to nor subject to taxation occasional dinners, social or similar

activities of a person organized and operated exclusively for charitable, religious or educational purposes, whether or not such activities are open to the public. A person who is the recipient of a grant or contract under Title VII of the Older Americans Act of 1965 (P.L. 92-258) and serves meals to participants in the federal Nutrition Program for the Elderly in return for contributions established in amount by the individual participant pursuant to a schedule of suggested fees as provided for in the federal Act is not a retailer under this Act with respect to such transactions. Persons who engage in the business of transferring tangible personal property upon the redemption of trading stamps are retailers hereunder when engaged in such business. The isolated or occasional sale of tangible personal

property at retail by a person who does not hold himself out as being engaged (or who does not habitually engage) in selling such tangible personal property at retail or a sale through a bulk vending machine does not make such person a retailer

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hereunder. However, any person who is engaged in a business which is not subject to the tax imposed by the "Retailers' Occupation Tax Act" because of involving the sale of or a contract to sell real estate or a construction contract to improve real estate, but who, in the course of conducting such business, transfers tangible personal property to users or consumers in the finished form in which it was purchased, and which does not become real estate, under any provision of a construction contract or real estate sale or real estate sales agreement entered into with some other person arising out of or because of such nontaxable business, is a retailer to the extent of the value of the tangible personal property so transferred. If, in such transaction, a separate charge is made for the tangible personal property so transferred, the value of such property, for the purposes of this Act, is the amount so separately charged, but not less than the cost of such property to the transferor; if no separate charge is made, the value of such property, for the purposes of this Act, is the cost to the transferor of such tangible personal property. "Retailer maintaining a place of business in this State", or any like term, means and includes any of the following retailers: 1. A retailer having or maintaining within this State, directly or by a subsidiary, an office, distribution house, sales house, warehouse or other place of business, or any agent or other representative operating within this State

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under the authority of the retailer or its subsidiary, irrespective of whether such place of business or agent or other representative is located here permanently or

temporarily, or whether such retailer or subsidiary is licensed to do business in this State. However, the

ownership of property that is located at the premises of a printer with which the retailer has contracted for printing and that consists of the final printed product, property that becomes a part of the final printed product, or copy from which the printed product is produced shall not result in the retailer being deemed to have or maintain an office, distribution house, sales house, warehouse, or other place of business within this State. 1.1. Beginning July 1, 2011, and until the first day of the first month to occur not less than 30 days after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly, located a retailer this having under a contract the with a person for a

in

State

which

person,

commission or other consideration based upon the sale of tangible personal property by the retailer, directly or indirectly refers potential customers to the retailer by a link on the person's Internet website. The provisions of this paragraph 1.1 shall apply only if the cumulative gross receipts from sales of tangible personal property by the retailer to customers who are referred to the retailer by all persons in this State under such contracts exceed

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$10,000 during the preceding 4 quarterly periods ending on the last day of March, June, September, and December. 1.2. Beginning July 1, 2011, a retailer having a

contract with a person located in this State under which: A. the retailer sells the same or substantially similar line of products as the person located in this State and does so using an identical or substantially similar name, trade name, or trademark as the person located in this State; and B. the retailer provides a commission or other consideration to the person located in this State based upon the sale of tangible personal property by the retailer. The provisions of this paragraph 1.2 shall apply only if the cumulative gross receipts from sales of tangible

personal property by the retailer to customers in this State under all such contracts exceed $10,000 during the preceding 4 quarterly periods ending on the last day of March, June, September, and December. 2. A retailer soliciting orders for tangible personal property by means of a telecommunication or television shopping system (which utilizes toll free numbers) which is intended by the retailer to be broadcast by cable

television or other means of broadcasting, to consumers located in this State. 3. A retailer, pursuant to a contract with a

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broadcaster or publisher located in this State, soliciting orders for tangible personal property by means of

advertising which is disseminated primarily to consumers located in this State and only secondarily to bordering jurisdictions. 4. A retailer soliciting orders for tangible personal property by mail if the solicitations are substantial and recurring and if the retailer benefits from any banking, financing, debt collection, telecommunication, or

marketing activities occurring in this State or benefits from the location in this State of authorized installation, servicing, or repair facilities. 5. A retailer that is owned or controlled by the same interests that own or control any retailer engaging in business in the same or similar line of business in this State. 6. A retailer having a franchisee or licensee operating under its trade name if the franchisee or licensee is required to collect the tax under this Section. 7. A retailer, pursuant to a contract with a cable television orders for operator tangible located in this State, by soliciting means of

personal

property

advertising which is transmitted or distributed over a cable television system in this State. 8. A retailer engaging in activities in Illinois, which activities in the state in which the retail business

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engaging in such activities is located would constitute maintaining a place of business in that state. "Bulk vending machine" means a vending machine, containing unsorted confections, nuts, toys, or other items designed

primarily to be used or played with by children which, when a coin or coins of a denomination not larger than $0.50 are inserted, are dispensed in equal portions, at random and

without selection by the customer. (Source: P.A. 95-723, eff. 6-23-08; 96-1544, eff. 3-10-11.)

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Section 10. The Service Use Tax Act is amended by changing Section 2 as follows:

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(35 ILCS 110/2) (from Ch. 120, par. 439.32) Sec. 2. "Use" means the exercise by any person of any right power over tangible personal property incident to the

ownership of that property, but does not include the sale or use for demonstration by him of that property in any form as tangible personal property in the regular course of business. "Use" does not mean the interim use of tangible personal property nor the physical incorporation of tangible personal property, as an ingredient or constituent, into other tangible personal property, (a) which is sold in the regular course of business or (b) which the person incorporating such ingredient or constituent therein has undertaken at the time of such purchase to cause to be transported in interstate commerce to

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destinations outside the State of Illinois. "Purchased from a serviceman" means the acquisition of the ownership of, or title to, tangible personal property through a sale of service. "Purchaser" means any person who, through a sale of

service, acquires the ownership of, or title to, any tangible personal property. "Cost price" means the consideration paid by the serviceman for a purchase valued in money, whether paid in money or otherwise, including cash, credits and services, and shall be determined without any deduction on account of the supplier's cost of the property sold or on account of any other expense incurred by the supplier. When a serviceman contracts out part or all of the services required in his sale of service, it shall be presumed that the cost price to the serviceman of the property transferred to him or her by his or her subcontractor is equal to 50% of the subcontractor's charges to the

serviceman in the absence of proof of the consideration paid by the subcontractor for the purchase of such property. "Selling price" means the consideration for a sale valued in money whether received in money or otherwise, including cash, credits and service, and shall be determined without any deduction on account of the serviceman's cost of the property sold, the cost of materials used, labor or service cost or any other expense whatsoever, but does not include interest or finance charges which appear as separate items on the bill of

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sale or sales contract nor charges that are added to prices by sellers on account of the seller's duty to collect, from the purchaser, the tax that is imposed by this Act. "Department" means the Department of Revenue. "Person" means any natural individual, firm, partnership, association, joint stock company, joint venture, public or private corporation, limited liability company, and any

receiver, executor, trustee, guardian or other representative appointed by order of any court. "Sale of service" means any transaction except: (1) a retail sale of tangible personal property taxable under the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act or under the Use Tax Act. (2) a sale of tangible personal property for the

purpose of resale made in compliance with Section 2c of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. (3) except as hereinafter provided, a sale or transfer tangible personal property as an incident to the

rendering of service for or by any governmental body, or for or by any or for any corporation, institution charitable, society, association, and or operated

foundation exclusively purposes or

organized religious

educational society,

not-for-profit

corporation,

association, foundation, institution or organization which has no compensated officers or employees and which is organized and operated primarily for the recreation of

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persons 55 years of age or older. A limited liability company may qualify for the exemption under this paragraph only if the limited liability company is organized and operated exclusively for educational purposes. (4) a sale or transfer of tangible personal property as an incident to the rendering of service for interstate carriers for hire for use as rolling stock moving in interstate commerce or by lessors under a lease of one year or longer, executed or in effect at the time of purchase of personal property, to interstate carriers for hire for use as rolling stock moving in interstate commerce so long as so used by such interstate carriers for hire, and equipment operated by a telecommunications provider, licensed as a common carrier by the Federal Communications Commission, which is permanently installed in or affixed to aircraft moving in interstate commerce. (4a) a sale or transfer of tangible personal property as an incident to the rendering of service for owners, lessors, or shippers of tangible personal property which is utilized by interstate carriers for hire for use as rolling stock moving in interstate commerce so long as so used by interstate carriers for hire, and equipment operated by a telecommunications provider, licensed as a common carrier by the Federal Communications Commission, which is

permanently installed in or affixed to aircraft moving in interstate commerce.

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(4a-5) on and after July 1, 2003 and through June 30, 2004, a sale or transfer of a motor vehicle of the second division with a gross vehicle weight in excess of 8,000 pounds as an incident to the rendering of service if that motor vehicle is subject to the commercial distribution fee imposed under Section 3-815.1 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. Beginning on July 1, 2004 and through June 30, 2005, the use in this State of motor vehicles of the second division: (i) with a gross vehicle weight rating in excess of 8,000 pounds; (ii) that fee are subject under to the commercial of the

distribution

imposed

Section

3-815.1

Illinois Vehicle Code; and (iii) that are primarily used for commercial purposes. Through June 30, 2005, this

exemption applies to repair and replacement parts added after the initial purchase of such a motor vehicle if that motor vehicle is used in a manner that would qualify for the rolling stock exemption otherwise provided for in this Act. For purposes of this paragraph, "used for commercial purposes" means the transportation of persons or property in furtherance of any commercial or industrial enterprise whether for-hire or not. (5) a sale or transfer of machinery and equipment used primarily in the process of the manufacturing or

assembling, either in an existing, an expanded or a new manufacturing facility, of tangible personal property for wholesale or retail sale or lease, whether such sale or

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lease is made directly by the manufacturer or by some other person, whether the materials used in the process are owned by the manufacturer or some other person, or whether such sale or lease is made apart from or as an incident to the seller's engaging in a service occupation and the

applicable tax is a Service Use Tax or Service Occupation Tax, rather than Use Tax or Retailers' Occupation Tax. (5a) the repairing, reconditioning or remodeling, for a common carrier by rail, of tangible personal property which belongs to such carrier for hire, and as to which such carrier receives the or physical remodeled and possession item which of such of the

repaired, personal

reconditioned property in

tangible carrier

Illinois,

transports, or shares with another common carrier in the transportation of such property, out of Illinois on a standard uniform bill of lading showing the person who repaired, reconditioned or remodeled the property to a destination outside Illinois, for use outside Illinois. (5b) a sale or transfer of tangible personal property which is produced by the seller thereof on special order in such a way as to have made the applicable tax the Service Occupation Tax or the Service Use Tax, rather than the Retailers' Occupation Tax or the Use Tax, for an interstate carrier by rail which receives the physical possession of such property in Illinois, and which transports such

property, or shares with another common carrier in the

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transportation of such property, out of Illinois on a standard uniform bill of lading showing the seller of the property as the shipper or consignor of such property to a destination outside Illinois, for use outside Illinois. (6) until July 1, 2003, a sale or transfer of

distillation machinery and equipment, sold as a unit or kit and assembled or installed by the retailer, which machinery and equipment is certified by the user to be used only for the production of ethyl alcohol that will be used for consumption as motor fuel or as a component of motor fuel for the personal use of such user and not subject to sale or resale. (7) at the election of any serviceman not required to be otherwise registered as a retailer under Section 2a of the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act, made for each fiscal year sales of service in which the aggregate annual cost price of tangible personal property transferred as an

incident to the sales of service is less than 35%, or 75% in the case of servicemen transferring prescription drugs or servicemen engaged in graphic arts production, of the aggregate annual total gross receipts from all sales of service. The purchase of such tangible personal property by the serviceman shall be subject to tax under the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act and the Use Tax Act. However, if a primary serviceman who has made the election described in this paragraph subcontracts service work to a secondary

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serviceman who has also made the election described in this paragraph, the primary serviceman does not incur a Use Tax liability if the secondary serviceman (i) has paid or will pay Use Tax on his or her cost price of any tangible personal property transferred to the primary serviceman and (ii) certifies that fact in writing to the primary serviceman. Tangible personal property transferred incident to the completion of a maintenance agreement is exempt from the tax imposed pursuant to this Act. Exemption (5) also includes machinery and equipment used in the general maintenance or repair of such exempt machinery and equipment or for in-house manufacture of exempt machinery and equipment. For the purposes of exemption (5), each of these terms shall have the following meanings: (1) "manufacturing process" shall mean the production of any article of tangible personal property, whether such article is a finished product or an article for use in the process of manufacturing or assembling a different article of tangible personal property, by procedures commonly regarded as manufacturing, processing, fabricating, or refining which changes some existing material or materials into a material with a different form, use or name. In relation to a recognized integrated business composed of a series of or operations which collectively constitute shall constitute

manufacturing, operations, the

individually

manufacturing be deemed to

manufacturing

process

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commence with the first operation or stage of production in the series, and shall not be deemed to end until the completion of the final product in the last operation or stage of production in the series; and further, for purposes of exemption (5), photoprocessing is deemed to be a manufacturing process of tangible personal property for wholesale or retail sale; (2) "assembling process" shall mean the production of any article of tangible personal property, whether such article is a

finished product or an article for use in the process of manufacturing or assembling a different article of tangible personal property, by the combination of existing materials in a manner commonly regarded as assembling which results in a material of a different form, use or name; (3) "machinery" shall mean major mechanical machines or major components of such machines contributing to a manufacturing or assembling process; and (4) "equipment" shall include any independent device or tool separate from any machinery but essential to an integrated manufacturing or assembly process; including

computers used primarily in a manufacturer's computer assisted design, computer assisted manufacturing (CAD/CAM) system; or any subunit or assembly comprising a component of any machinery or auxiliary, adjunct or attachment parts of machinery, such as tools, dies, jigs, fixtures, patterns and molds; or any parts which require periodic replacement in the course of normal operation; but shall not include hand tools. Equipment includes chemicals or chemicals acting as catalysts but only if the

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chemicals or chemicals acting as catalysts effect a direct and immediate change upon a product being manufactured or assembled for wholesale or retail sale or lease. The purchaser of such machinery and equipment who has an active resale registration number shall furnish such number to the seller at the time of purchase. The user of such machinery and equipment and tools without an active resale registration number shall prepare a certificate of exemption for each transaction stating facts establishing the exemption for that transaction, which

certificate shall be available to the Department for inspection or audit. The Department shall prescribe the form of the certificate. Any informal rulings, opinions or letters issued by the Department in response to an inquiry or request for any opinion from any person regarding the coverage and applicability of exemption (5) to specific devices shall be published,

maintained as a public record, and made available for public inspection and copying. If the informal ruling, opinion or letter contains trade secrets or other confidential

information, where possible the Department shall delete such information prior to publication. Whenever such informal

rulings, opinions, or letters contain any policy of general applicability, the Department shall formulate and adopt such policy as a rule in accordance with the provisions of the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act. On and after July 1, 1987, no entity otherwise eligible

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purchases unless it has an active exemption identification number issued by the Department. The purchase, employment and transfer of such tangible personal property as newsprint and ink for the primary purpose of conveying news (with or without other information) is not a purchase, use or sale of service or of tangible personal property within the meaning of this Act. "Serviceman" means any person who is engaged in the

occupation of making sales of service. "Sale at retail" means "sale at retail" as defined in the Retailers' Occupation Tax Act. "Supplier" means any person who makes sales of tangible personal property to servicemen for the purpose of resale as an incident to a sale of service. "Serviceman maintaining a place of business in this State", or any like term, means and includes any serviceman: 1. having or maintaining within this State, directly or a subsidiary, an office, distribution house, sales

house, warehouse or other place of business, or any agent or other representative operating within this State under the authority of the serviceman or its subsidiary,

irrespective of whether such place of business or agent or other representative is located here permanently or

temporarily, or whether such serviceman or subsidiary is licensed to do business in this State;

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1.1. beginning July 1, 2011, and until the first day of the first month to occur not less than 30 days after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 97th General Assembly, having a contract with a person located in this State under which the person, for a commission or other consideration serviceman, based directly on or the sale of service refers by the

indirectly

potential

customers to the serviceman by a link on the person's Internet website. The provisions of this paragraph 1.1 shall apply only if the cumulative gross receipts from sales of service by the serviceman to customers who are referred to the serviceman by all persons in this State under such contracts exceed $10,000 during the preceding 4 quarterly periods ending on the last day of March, June, September, and December; 1.2. beginning July 1, 2011, having a contract with a person located in this State under which: A. the serviceman sells the same or substantially similar line of services as the person located in this State and does so using an identical or substantially similar name, trade name, or trademark as the person located in this State; and B. the serviceman provides a commission or other consideration to the person located in this State based upon the sale of services by the serviceman. The provisions of this paragraph 1.2 shall apply only if

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the cumulative gross receipts from sales of service by the serviceman to customers in this State under all such

contracts exceed $10,000 during the preceding 4 quarterly periods ending on the last day of March, June, September, and December; 2. soliciting orders for tangible personal property by means of a telecommunication or television shopping system (which utilizes toll free numbers) which is intended by the retailer to be broadcast by cable television or other means of broadcasting, to consumers located in this State; 3. pursuant to a contract with a broadcaster or

publisher located in this State, soliciting orders for tangible personal property by means of advertising which is disseminated primarily to consumers located in this State and only secondarily to bordering jurisdictions; 4. soliciting orders for tangible personal property by mail if the solicitations are substantial and recurring and if the retailer benefits from any banking, financing, debt collection, telecommunication, or marketing activities

occurring in this State or benefits from the location in this State of authorized installation, servicing, or

repair facilities; 5. being owned or controlled by the same interests which own or control any retailer engaging in business in the same or similar line of business in this State; 6. having a franchisee or licensee operating under its

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trade name if the franchisee or licensee is required to collect the tax under this Section; 7. pursuant to a contract with a cable television operator located in this State, soliciting orders for

tangible personal property by means of advertising which is transmitted or distributed over a cable television system in this State; or 8. engaging in the in activities in which in the Illinois, supply which

activities

state

business

engaging in such activities is located would constitute maintaining a place of business in that state. (Source: P.A. 96-1544, eff. 3-10-11.) Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon becoming law.

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